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J|£|||jJ& THE POVERTY BAY IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW FARMERS' COOPERATIVE kort^MsVt, ASS ° A^Z r t L ;T D)> At Gisborne. AUCTIONEERS, r CJTOCK AND STATION AGENTS' Between Thomas William Porter, of G is- J^ ,, mnT X xirv borne, Gentleman, Plaintiff, and Ropata WOOL AND Taita, of Whangara, Aboriginal Native, PRODUCE BROKERS. Defendaut. JOHN S. BUCKLAND, AUCTION SALES Instructed by the Sheriff of the District of OF PRODUCE & SUNDRIES Poverty Bay, will sell by Public Auction, EVERY SATURDAY at the warehouse of Messrs Common, Shelton and Co., Lim^« t ,"» to A" X '^ l LIVE STOCK AT MAKARAKA EVERY street, Gisborne, on MONDAY, the six- " iT MONTH teenth day of October, 1893, at the hour of w-i. eleven o'clock in the forenoon — J&UCtIOEI F ISt&ISS. ALL THE ESTATE, RIGHT, TITLE WEDNESDAY, 13ru SEPTEMBER, 1893. AND INTEREST (divided or umli- SATURDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1893. vided) of Ropata Taita, the above defendant) in the following Blocks of Land, TjOANS Tuawhatu No. 4, containing 2,l3s acres, and We are in a position to negotiate Loans of Pakarae No. le, containing 800 acres £2000 aml upwards upon Station Pro(Situate in the District of Poverty Bay). perties, at a very low rate of interest. The Sale is made at the suit of the Plaintiff, the execution creditor, whose Solicitor T>Pf W is H. J. Finn, of Gladstone road, Gisborne, X Jl \7 U U VJ VJ and the undersigned is the officer executing QF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUGHT OR the Writ of Sale. „„„., . „ SOLD ON COMMISSION. Dated at Gisborne this 23rd day of beptembor, 1893. CUTiT^O W. A. BARTON, !SJn.-L-fcjl J 638 Sheriff. AND OTHER STOCK — — ■ Bought and Sold on Commission, privately HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL or by auction. AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. & ISSUEANC£ THE ANNUAL SHOW effected. Will be held on .pTivrnD pnn tttttp^AV AND FRIDAY AKjIaSUJIO X UXt SHAW^AVI^AND AL BI ON COMONTKIES te *=T*. -Uj W <™™^; ™I?N d ASSURANCE J2i ofhec, Tennyson street, on MUJNUAX, pn nn ifu(ji ppiiPffPT DTP 25th September and for Produce > Poultry, ?gg M^ S S DIP Dogs, Leaping Match, etc., on IHUK&UAY, BELFORD MILLS "GOLDEN GEM" 28th September. FLOUR W - BE J I I JJ' v STANDARD ACCIDENT INSURANCE 590 Secretar y- COMPANY ~~ REID AND Gil AY'S IMPLEMENTS BOOTH & MCDONALD'S IMPLEMENTS p>-| f"^ f^\ £"■"} P- & I>- DUNCAN'S IMPLEMENTS £1000 FOR~SALE. Tj^nriTnpn TOHNSON'S AND OTHER BRANDS REQUIRED FENCING WIRE (6, 7, 8) DURING THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS CORN SACKS, WOOL PACKS TENTS AND FLYS AT • STAPLES, WIRE NAILS H/rA"RT{" WT AY TTOILSE sheep dip, soft soap lVl Alili - VY^ X U VlJ>^ ARSKNIC, TURPENTINE CHURNS, GRINDSTONES HAVING received advice of Large Ship- .„ _ . ments to arrive from Melbourne early Sjhj i r I)S in October, F. A. FORD is determined to d ™a M J /i n give his Customers and the Public generally Xl kGKAbb (L ; oc^) STILL GREATER BARGAINS, so as to COCKStOOT, CLOVER NEW GOODS. AGRICULTURAL The following lines are a few of the MAv^llljNXillx Specially Reduced Prices in all Depart- QF EVERY DESCRIPTION INDENTED ments : every line Cut Down to the Bone, . . which is far Less than Auckland and Comprising— Wellington Prices :— REID AND GRAY'S Ploughs, Harrows, Undressed Kid Gloves, 2s 6d. (Splendid for Seed Sowers, Horse Yokes, Swingle- « trees, Horse-powers, etc. fT me T™\T ff * p, inn BOOTH' AND MA^DONALDS Seed^ Ladies' lan and Black Taffeta Gloves, lOJd; sowers, Harrows, Ploughs, Windmills, worth Is Cd. y eed stripperd. New Irish Point Lace, in cream (8 inches ANDREWS AND BEAVEN'S Chaffwide), Sd per yard. cutters and Corncrushers, Horse-powers. New Point D'lrlande Lace (5 inches wide), P. AND D. DUNCAN'S Ploughs, etc. 6d per yard. 200-yard Reels White Cotton, lljd dozen. CHARLES DUNLOP, Crochet Cotton (in balls), 2s dozen; all TanagiDg Director. numbers. — . . . - — =■ 14-inch wide White Embroidery, 10k! per LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. ,? f 'o.rr o i,jio j ]\! OTICE is hereby given, that the parcel Fancy Dress Stuffs, 2s lid 12 yards |\ of Lftud hereina 1 ler described will be Reversible Meltonettes, 4s 9d 12 yards. brought under the provisions of " The Land Double-width Snowflake Dress Tweeds, 7£d Transfer Act, 1885," unless caveat be lodged per yard. forbidding the same within one month after All-wool French Cashmeres, Is BJd per .yard the date of the Gazette containing this not ICG Red and Black Flannelettes, 6s 9d 12 yards. m^ . wibemu Pere and AraperaPere, Art Muslins, 2s lid 12 yards. Applicants.— l2b'2 acres 3 roods 19 perches Horrocks' White Calicoes— (more or less), called or known as " Pukepapa (a) 32-inch, 3s 9d per dozen yards A." In occupation of applicants. (a) 36-iuch, 4s „ „ „ Diagrams may be inspected at this office. (b) 36-inch, 5s „ „ „ Dated this 19th day of September, 1893, (h) 36-inoh, os 9d „ „ „ at the Lands Registry Office, Napier. „ , , „„.. «„„ " EDWIN BAMFORD, Crewdson s White Lalicoes — „ „. . T jt> ■ \ No. 2. 32-inch, 4s 3d per dozen yards G3i Dls^ let Land^Registrar^ No. 2. 36-inch, 4s 9d „ „ „ WHATAUPOKO ROAD BOARD. No. 3. 36-inch, os 9d „ „ „ No. 4. 36-inch, 7s „ „ „ "jVT OTICE is hereby given that this Board Findlay's Sheetings— 1M will proceed by Special Order, on 72-inchTwill,ls3d;72-inchPlaiu,ls4d MONDAY, 23rd October, 1893, to make a 80-iuch „ lsoil; 80-iuch „ Issd Special Rate of Threepence in the Pound 90-inch „ lsSd; 90-inch „ lsSd on the rateable value of a part of Matokitoki Block, north of Ormond road, for a period of BlailkeiS ! BlailketS ! I 2G years, commencing Ist April, 1594, and ending 31st March, 1920, to provide interest 9/4 Single Bed Blankets, 6s lid per pair. upon a j oinfc i oan o f £50 0, to be raised by 10/4 Double Bed Blanket, 9s lid per pair. Waimata and Whataupoko Boards, for the 12/4 Double Bed Blankets, 12s per pair. purpose of constructing the Matokitoki road ,„, mi, 77 or i.i from Section 38, Hapara HI., to fc-ection 8, These Blankets are all Slujhtly Whataupoko G. IJamagea. The ate tQ be due ftnd payable in two All Wool Kaiapoi Trousers, 7s lid per pair. equal instalments, on Ist June and Ist Special Line : All Wool Kaiapoi Suits, 25s December in each year. eaca> The Rate Book is open for inspection Boys' Tweed Sand Suits, 4s lid each. during office hours. Boys' Washing Suits, 4s 9d each. JOH>I WARK {& k 2 yards Wide Floor Cloth (beautiful pat Sept. ..*, I!>JJ. K.ieui. terns), Is lOJd. WHATAUPOKO ROAD DISTRICT Yard Wide Floor Cloth, Hid per yard. \ T a Poll of the Ratepayers of a portion ~Cp A ~TT I (" 1 "*)"T : ?/T""y c^ £*- of this District, taken on the 21st - 1 - ■ -"-- - 1 - V.-'J-w-J— / X-? September, upon a joint proposal by the JJJUJ']^ TlOllSe Wnimata and Whataupoko Boards to raise a " ' Loan of £500, for the purpose of constructing GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. . the Matokitoki road, the following Votes were recorded : — For the proposal, 1 ratepayer ; exercising TO T F"T OT? TFA9R" vote. ' As the whole number of Ratepayers on the THE undersigned has 22 Acres of Kaiti ?If ci , al R ? H voted in favor of the proposal, to Let or Lease, with Cottage. Dry le . e !" e lL earned Wlthin the Whataupoko situation, securely fenced, and well-watered. District. Lately occupied by Mr Hansen. „, . „„",'' -o i J c ' Chairman Whataupoko Board. 620 W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR. Gisborne, Sept. 20lh, 1893. 635 SMITH AJSTD CAUGHEY, THE WELL-KNOWN AUCKLAND CHEAP CASH DRAPERS, HAVING secured the Premises in Gladstone Road, Gisborne, lately in the occupation of &. R. MOORE AND CO., have opened the same with a MAGNIFICENT STOCK — OF — New Spring and Summer ' Dresses, General Drapery, Clothing, etc., — ON — SEPTEMBER 7, 1893. -I 111 HI I -I Q — WH.WM. Every Article Marked in Plain Figures, for Cash only, At our well-known LOW AUCKLAND PRICES. NO SECOND PRICES! NO DISCOUNTS! INSPECTION INVITED. NO ONE PRESSED TO PURCHASE. simiitih: -a.^ : S~o^tjgh3:ei"2', WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPERS. J. S. DICKSON, Manager. N.B. -GENTS' MERCERY, BOYS\ YOUTHS' AND MEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING AND TAILORING are SPECIALITIES. Orders for the latter taken from Samples, and Measurements sent to Auckland. We Guarantee Good Fit and Bjbst Workmanship, In addition to the Stock in hand, a Large Assortment «f DRESS and OTHER SAMPLES will be kept to order from, and Goods will be delivered Carriage Paid afe our Auckland Prices. SMITEI AND CAUGHEY, IMPORTERS.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6785, 23 September 1893, Page 3

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